 Right after the journalists and athletes began to ride in Sochi, the hashtag Sochi Problems appeared. There were beds without bedding, elevator shafts without elevators. Nothing caused a bigger stir than a picture tweeted by U.S. Bob Sutter Johnny Quinn of a ripped apart door. Quinn had gotten locked inside his bathroom, but the door was cardboard, so he punched his way out. Sochi has real problems. The Russian government spent more than $51 billion to turn the sleepy summer resort into a venue that could host the winter games, and a lot of that money is said to be lost to graft. But I think Americans have been a little giddy with the light in Sochi's grief. The word a Russian analyst used to describe the way the stories were often written was quote, horrible-izing. We should be grateful anyway that the biggest fear about the games, the terrorist attack, not come to pass yet. And I suspect Quinn has to track next week the memory of the Olympics that will matter to him and to us won't be a jammed door.